Battle of Kore (1991)

Three years later, in 1991, President Barzani, in conjunction with other Kurdish leaders at the time, played a crucial role in the Kurdish uprising, which led to the ousting of Saddam’s forces from the KRI. On April 7, 1991, President Barzani led the Peshmerga in the defense of Kore against the attacking forces of the Iraqi regime, attempting to suppress the uprising and regain the territory under Kurdish control. The Battle of Kore ended in Iraq’s failure to further advance into the KRI and it is considered by historians to have been one of the most significant and consequential battles between the Kurds and the Iraqi government.


Battle of Kore(1991)
Date7 April 1991
Location
Result

Kurdish victory

  • Kurdish Rebels initially capture the town
  • Iraqi Army took back control
  • Rebels captured back in 7 April [3]
Belligerents

Iraq Iraq

Iraqi Kurdistan Peshmerga

Commanders and leaders
Iraq Saddam Hussein
Iraq Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri
Iraq Ali Hassan al-Majid
Massoud Rajavi

Jalal Talabani
Nawshirwan Mustafa
Massoud Barzani

Osman Hajy Marouf[1]
Strength
20,000 50,000
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "kurdish uprising (1991)". Dialectical-delinquents.com. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  2. "Why the Uprisings Failed". merip.org. 1992. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  3. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-15467672